The lounge has an open log fire and lovely views from all windows. There is a Sky plus TV, a DVD player with a small library of DVDs and a CD/radio with a collection of CDs.

The kitchen is fully fitted with dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge and freezer. There is a built in double oven, a halogen hob and a microwave oven.

All three bedrooms are twin bedded. One has an en-suite bathroom fitted with a power shower. There is a separate bathroom with bath and electric shower. Towels, duvets and bed-linen are provided.

The small village of Carradale is within easy walking distance. The village shop sells most foodstuffs and has an off licence. The Carradale Hotel serves meals in the bar and also a la carte meals in the restaurant. The Ashbank Guest House in the village will provide you with a good quality meal and the Kiloran Guest House and Glen Public House just out of the village also serves meals.

Prices are based on per week for up to 6 adults from Saturday to Saturday and include electricity, logs for the open fire and use of the telephone for local calls. There may be a discount in low season for under occupancy, please phone or e-mail for details. Longer or shorter breaks may be available, again please contact us.

Torrisdale Castle Estate extends to around 1,500 acres and is located on Kintyre's east coast, with fabulous views across the Kilbrannan Sound to the island of Arran. Warmed by the Gulf Stream and set within magnificent wooded grounds, Torrisdale provides an excellent base to explore a very beautiful and unspoilt part of Scotland's west coast.

The estate is home to the Macalister Hall family who have owned Torrisdale since 1890. Torrisdale Castle, built in 1815 and extended in the early 1900s, is the centrepiece of the estate and is described by many as Kintyre's finest property.

Within the ground floor of the castle, the former servants quarters, are three spacious self-catering apartments, sleeping between 4 and 6. Set within the peaceful wooded grounds are a further five superb cottages and houses, each enjoying their own private setting.

This beautiful and tranquil estate offers an ideal opportunity to enjoy the comforts of modern day living whilst relaxing within a stunning and stress-free environment. It is located two miles from the fishing village of Carradale with pub and restaurants.

Lochpark House is situated in the centre of the village of Carradale, just a five minute walk from the harbour that still has a working fishing fleet and is an ideal place for exploring the Kintyre peninsula and surrounding islands.

We have two rooms, a twin and a double; both have sea and woodland views.

Carradale is a picturesque, small working fishing village situated on the East side of the Kintyre peninsula, reached by travelling down 'The Long and Winding Road' B842 from Tarbert (or up the B842 from Campbeltown). It is an area of immense natural beauty and an unique haven for wildlife with an extensive network of forests and marked walks, some starting from the village itself. Carradale bay, with its wide sandy beach, is only a short walk away. The village has its own 9 hole golf course with spectaular views over to Arran and Ailsa Craig.

Nearby is the Cruban Bar/restaurant, the Glen Bar pub/restaurant, village shop/bakery, post office, tea room, and The Network Centre, where bikes and buggies may be hired.

This accommodation is situated at 15 Airds. This self catering cottage is one of six houses built in a row as part of the Airds estate in the 1800's. The remains of Airds Castle can be seen on the 2nd hole of Carradale Golf Club. The first tee is less than a minute away by foot.

The house has been recently renovated to a high standard and has 2 double bedrooms, one can be made into a twin if required (zip-link). There is also a sofa-bed in the living room so can sleep up to 6 people.

In the cottage there is a washing machine/tumble-dryer, fridge, TV, DVD player with iPod docking station.

There is a bath and shower. Along with electric storage heating there is a working log/coal fire with fuel supplied. There is a child friendly fire guard and high chair in the cottage if required.

Carradale Cottage is located opposite the Bakers Shop (fresh baked rolls daily) near Carradale Hotel in the centre of the village.

In Carradale there are 2 local pubs, one in Carradale Hotel, and one in the Glen about a mile away. Meals are available from Carradale Hotel, The Glen, Ashbank Hotel, a small hotel close by and Dunvalanree Hotel, on Portrigh bay a lovely 15 minute walk away. All serve good local food and seafood.

Carradales is a traditionally built Victorian detached house, originally built as a Church of Scotland Manse in 1880. Completely refurbished, Carradales offers luxury guesthouse accommodation. Guests can also enjoy the roaring fire from the Victorian fireplace in the beautiful lounge and log burner in the dining room. A full Scottish, lighter option or vegetarian breakfast and evening meal can be enjoyed from the warmth of the wood burner in the dining room.

Meals are created by our professional chef, Steve and are made from locally sourced ingredients. Our guest house is perfect for exploring this stunning part of the Kintyre Peninsular popular with walkers, nature lovers, golfers, game shooting, water sports enthusiasts and those looking to relax and enjoy the breathtaking and tranquil scenery.

Quite simply we offer charm and hospitality with character, style and comfort to create a homely environment.

Situated in the pretty fishing village of Carradale, this spacious, detached house is furnished to a high standard, offering superb accommodation throughout. It has been beautifully renovated and has lovely views across fields and golf course to Carradale Bay and Kilbrannan Sound.

Carradale has a small but varied selection of fantastic eating places, all serving locally sourced produce. It also boasts two family-friendly pubs, a post office, petrol station and a general store/bakery. South is Campbeltown (16 miles) with its range of amenities including a museum, heritage centre, cinema and swimming pool/leisure centre. When the tide is low, venture on foot over to Davaar Island to view Archibald MacKinnon's 1887 cave paintings or take a drive to the lighthouse and area Sir Paul McCartney remembers in his song titled "Mull of Kintyre".

Bayview and the village of Carradale will appeal to people looking for a well-appointed home away from home to relax and unwind in or use as a comfortable base to explore the beautiful and unspoilt surroundings of the Kintyre Peninsula. Pub/hotel 125 yards.